395nm Laser: Leading The New Trend of UV Technology

With the rapid development of science and technology, semiconductor lasers have been widely used in various fields due to their advantages such as high efficiency, small size and long life. Among them, the 395nm semiconductor laser has brought new possibilities for many applications with its unique wavelength and output power.


The video shows a 395nm 300mW experimental laser from CivilLaser. It has three working modes of CW/TTL/Analog that can be switched. When the working mode is TTL/Analog, an external signal needs to be connected.

The characteristics of this UV semiconductor laser are that the output power is continuously adjustable, easy to operate, reliable in performance, and long in laser life.

395nm is a near-ultraviolet laser, and only a faint blue-violet light spot can be observed.


In addition, this laser can also be customized with fiber-coupled output.
With the continuous development of science and technology, 395nm 300mW semiconductor lasers have broad development prospects in the future. On the one hand, with the continuous advancement of semiconductor materials and manufacturing processes, the performance of this laser will be further improved, such as increasing output power, reducing energy consumption, and improving stability. On the other hand, with the continuous development of technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, this laser will be used in more fields, such as smart homes, smart transportation, and environmental monitoring.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

0.1 dollar get a 200mw green laser pointer -- what! is it true?

C-Band EDFA 25dB Gain Pre-Amplifier

Advantages and Disadvantages of Fiber Lasers